There's an increasing demand for ‘all-in-one’ security programs that combine
clean-up and backup tools with standard anti-virus protection and security firm
Checkpoint – known for the Zonealarm
firewall
software – has thrown its lot in this year with the release of Zonealarm
Extreme.
This addition to its series of products still has Zonezlarm's familiar
interface, which offers direct access to individual tools alongside a summary of
current status and a one-click button for running a full scan and correcting
problems.
It can also control the firewall,
anti-virus
and
anti-spyware
functions, parental controls and
spam
blocker, and for the most part they are easy enough to configure. A good range
of advanced settings is available but in most cases we can see users sticking
with default values, which enforce a good level of automation to prevent
interruptions to your work.
There's also a nice level of online protection through Zonealarm's Force
Field, which integrates with the Internet Explorer and Firefox web browsers to
provide extra protection when surfing. It works against phishing sites and also
ensures that your surfing remains private.
The other tools that put the 'extreme' in Zonealarm Extreme are the least
appealing additions, since they need to be downloaded and installed separately
from the main program.
Online backup is available with 2GB of storage and is admittedly a tidy
affair – there’s a range of options for managing backups, with encryption as
standard. Since the software can’t save to a disk connected to the computer,
it’s going be mainly useful for smaller files that are changed frequently, and
for this it is quite capable.
The same cannot be said for the tune-up tools, however, which once installed
walk the user through a four-step process of backing up system and registry
files, and scanning, repairing and degragmenting the registry. While useful, the
tools are far from comprehensive and don't offer enough to compete with rivals.
Despite these rather disappointing additions we were impressed by the
capabilities of main suite and the Force Field online protection, even though
the interface and general operation felt like it could do with a bit of a
refresh.
Scans were fairly fast, the level of protection on offer is comprehensive and
well-automated and there is little impact on the general performance of the
computer. The whole experience felt a little raw though, and not nearly as
streamlined or as well-integrated as an older program such as Norton 360.
Zonealarm is still to be commended for maintaining a high level of protection
and security, but if you are looking for a true all-in-one program that will
cover your computer’s security, tuning and backup needs, you will find better
options elsewhere.
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